Nickname(s) Matt Name Matt Osborne Years of service 1940–1942 | Service/branch Royal Air Force Allegiance United Kingdom | |
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Born 19 October 1906
Grimsby, England ( 1906-10-19 ) Died 2 April 1942(1942-04-02) (aged 35)
Malta Buried at Capuccini Naval Cemetery, Malta |
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Leading Aircraftman Albert Matthew Osborne GC (19 October 1906 – 2 April 1942), known as Matt Osborne, of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve was awarded a posthumous George Cross for his "unsurpassed courage and devotion to duty" during incessant German air attacks on Malta.
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Among his many acts of valour he made safe torpedoes in burning aircraft, rescued a pilot from a burning plane and worked to rescue trapped airmen amid heavy enemy bombing. He was killed on 2 April 1942 by an explosion while fire fighting in a similarly courageous manner.
He enlisted in the RAF in July 1940.
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George Cross citation
His citation was published in the London Gazette on 10 July 1942:
The King has been graciously pleased to approve the posthumous award of the George Cross to 1058637 Leading Aircraftman Albert Matthew Osborne, Royal Air Force.
Osborne is buried at the Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery.